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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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A patient presenting with thigh
emphysema
and hip pain may suggest intra-abdominal pathology. Three new and 19 previously reported cases of thigh
emphysema
secondary to
bowel disease
are reviewed. The thigh and hip manifestations can obscure the primary intra-abdominal process either due to the obvious
emphysema
or to the obtunded abdominal signs secondary to associated neuropathy. Only one of 22 patients with thigh
emphysema
secondary to bowel perforation had gas gangrene. Early diagnosis of this clinical association is essential since eight of the 11 deaths occurred within a few days after admission. Right-sided thigh
emphysema
suggests appendicitis, whereas left-sided
emphysema
is more likely to be secondary to left colonic diverticulitis or carcinoma.
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PMID:Thigh emphysema and hip pain secondary to gastrointestinal perforation. 118 97
Pneumatosis coli is a rare
intestinal disorder
in dogs that is characterized by submucosal or subserosal
emphysema
of the colon. An 8-year-old castrated male Shih Tzu developed anorexia and hematochezia after undergoing surgery for a congenital splenophrenic shunt. Abdominal radiographic examination revealed linear radiolucency throughout the wall of the large intestine. Results of abdominal computed tomography revealed intramural gas tracking along the colon and rectum. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of pneumatosis coli was made. The dog was treated with antibiotics, but the general condition gradually deteriorated, and the dog died 6 days after the day of diagnosis. It was suspected that portal hypertension following partial ligation of congenital portosystemic shunt may have been associated with pneumatosis coli in this case.
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PMID:Pneumatosis coli after partial ligation of congenital portosystemic shunt in a dog. 3012 93